Indiana Administrative Code
Title 511 - INDIANA STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION
Article 6.1 - SCHOOL ACCREDITATION
Rule 5 - Curriculum Offerings
Section 5-2.6 - Elementary curriculum
Universal Citation: 511 IN Admin Code 5-2.6
Current through September 18, 2024
Authority: IC 20-19-2-8; IC 20-31-4-17
Affected: IC 20-30-5-14; IC 20-31-3; IC 20-31-4-1
Sec. 2.6.
(a) The elementary curriculum:
(1) utilizes the
reading framework adopted by the state board of education in 2011, which does
not include any later amendments or additions, and copies of which are
available from the Department of Education, 200 W. Washington St.,
Indianapolis, IN 46204, or available at http://www.doe.in.gov;
(2) includes:
(A) a balance of learning experiences in the
academic areas in subsection (b);
(B) in grades 1 through 5, career awareness
models to introduce students to work values and basic employment concepts as
required by IC 20-30-5-14;
(C) in
grade 6, initial career information models that focus on career choices as they
relate to student interest and skills as required by IC 20-30-5-14;
and
(D) exploratory activities;
consistent with the academic standards developed under IC 20-31-3 and the general principles in section 0.6 of this rule;
(3) develops students'
ability to apply subject matter skills to solve personal, school, and community
problems;
(4) is appropriate to
research-identified developmental characteristics of learners;
(5) prepares students to succeed in the Core
40 high school curriculum;
(6)
integrates appropriate technology as described in Indiana's Academic
Standards;
(7) includes practical
experiences through which students:
(A) begin
to recognize technological systems and processes;
(B) learn to use technology to solve problems
related to home, school, community, and workplace; and
(C) develop skills useful in performing
individual and family responsibilities;
(8) is provided in a culture that fosters
collaboration of teachers and other school personnel across subject areas,
through techniques such as teaming or professional learning
communities;
(9) is enriched
through the integration of community service-learning activities that apply
curriculum-based knowledge in experiential settings;
(10) integrates global educational
experiences that provide for the study of other societies and world issues;
and
(11) prepares students for
success in middle school.
(b) The elementary curriculum develops students' knowledge and skills based on the academic standards in the following:
(1) English language
arts.
(2) Mathematics.
(3) Social studies and citizenship.
(4) Science.
(5) Visual arts and music.
(6) Health and wellness.
(7) Physical education, adapted as
necessary.
(c) Through elective enrichment, the elementary curriculum develops students' knowledge and skills based on the academic standards in the following:
(1) Theater and dance.
(2) World languages.
(d) A school is not required to utilize the reading framework under subsection (a)(1) if:
(1) the state board determines that the
school falls within one (1) of the top two (2) performance categories under
511
IAC 6.2-6-5; and
(2) ninety percent (90%) of students pass the
IREAD-3 assessment during the school year immediately preceding the utilization
of the framework. This subdivision is not required for an exception under this
subsection for the 2011-2012 school year.
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